Hunter O. Lyle—Sports Editor There is no bigger factor in a team’s success than chemistry. Teams can live and die by the attitude and atmosphere in a locker room, and every coach
Matt Gad—Sports Writer With a win last week against Saint Rose, Owls head baseball coach Tim Shea reached career win number 467, passing former coach Joe Bandiera. Say what you will about
Hunter O. Lyle—Sports Editor Reflecting on what I saw both on television and at Moore Field House, I have come to one final conclusion: college basketball is much more interesting and fun
Matt Gad—Sports Writer Seniors Jharron Wallace, a linebacker, and Eli Parks, a running back, have proved a lot to the NE10 Conference and Division II Football over the last four years. Despite
Matt Gad—Sports Writer It must have been nice to cover Owls baseball in 2011, the most successful season the program has had of late. They won 45 games and did not lose
Hunter O. Lyle—Sports Editor During my year-long tenure as a reporter on Southern’s campus, I have covered a wide variety of sports. From sitting at the courtside press table during a playoff
Matt Gad—Sports Writer Start looking at Jill Rispoli’s recruiting classes – break them down year-by-year and position-by-position. They are looking more and more promising as the years go on. After what will
Hunter O. Lyle—Sports Editor Southern is home to a vast variety of sports, from the seemingly underrepresented, such as cross country and gymnastics, to the staples of collegiate sports like basketball and
Hunter O. Lyle—Sports Editor Football is doomed. After living fruitfully and glamorously for nearly a century, the sport of American football has found itself in a predicament, lying on the operation table
Hunter O. Lyle—Sports Editor Last Friday, the NCAA Division II men’s basketball All Star game took place at the Ford Center in Evansville, Indiana. This game featured the top 20 seniors across
Matt Gad—Sports Writer Both Jess Dow Field and Moore Field House are named after Southern athletics icons, as well as the short road by the field house and Wintergreen named after Abie
Hunter O. Lyle—Sports Editor Earlier this month, the men’s basketball team’s playoff run was cut short, losing in the NE10 Conference Semifinals to rival UNH. With the team losing four key seniors-
Matt Gad—Sports Writer International student-athletes are coming to the United States to compete in NCAA Division II athletics and are being granted full four-year eligibility. These are top-notch amateur athletes who spend